(Photo by E.J. Greenblat)

COMMUNIVERSITY MIDWAY: Princeton's one-day community festival was in full flower Saturday (and so were the trees), making a carnival midway of Witherspoon Street. Borough police estimate a crowd of some 30,000 enjoyed the free outdoor event, which was sponsored by the Arts Council of Princeton and the students of Princeton University.

Pimley, Trotman Square Off in First Debate

Matthew Hersh

Setting the scene for what appears to be a civilized contest for Princeton Borough mayor, candidates Kim Pimley and incumbent Mayor Mildred Trotman met last week in the first formal head-to-head of this short primary season.

May 21 Deadline for Budget Review by Reorganized Board

Linda Arntzenius

At last week's meeting of the Princeton Regional Schools Board of Education, Tuesday, April 24, board secretary Stephanie Kennedy administered the oath of office to newly elected member for Princeton Township Dorothy Bedford and to returning members JoAnn Cunningham and Alan Hegedus, representing Princeton Township and Princeton Borough, respectively.

Political Greenhorn Promises Business Acumen at Borough Hall

Matthew Hersh

On several Tuesdays between November and March, Kim Pimley could be seen sitting near the rear of Council chambers at Borough Hall taking copious notes while assuming a straight face to mask her impression of the decision-making of the governing body she hopes to change.

can be purchased Wednesday mornings
at the following locations:
Princeton
McCaffrey's
Cox's
Kiosk (Palmer Square)
Krauszer's (State Road)
Speedy Mart (State Road)
Wawa (University Place)
Wild Oats
Hopewell
Village Express

Rocky Hill
Wawa (Route 518)

Pennington
Pennington Market